a 13th-century manor house with preserved medieval and Tudor features, landscaped grounds and access to the River Churn, set in over 3 acres.
Location
In the Cotswolds.
77 km from Bristol Airport,
11 km from Kemble railway station,
3 km from Cirencester,
22 km from Cheltenham.
Description
Land/park/garden area : | 1 ha 20 a |
Main building surface area : | 424 m² |
Floor surface area of the outbuildings : | 85 m² |
Construction period : | Avant 14ème S. |
Number of bedrooms : | 8 |
Number of bathrooms : | 4 |
View over the countryside |
Our opinion
In the historic village of Baunton, on the outskirts of Cirencester, a singular 13th-century residence with a noble history. This listed manor house, which has passed through the centuries in the hands of a number of families since the Norman Conquest, reveals its most precious medieval and Tudor features after a respectful restoration. The main residence features a reception room of unique proportions with a monumental fireplace, a Tudor dining room, a modernised 17th-century kitchen, a library and six bedrooms, including an exceptional master suite. Exposed beams, carved staircases, stained glass windows and stone floors make up a coherent whole. A renovated outbuilding completes the ensemble. The landscaped grounds of around 3 acres feature flower gardens and direct access to the River Churn. An address that combines history and contemporary comfort.
Reference 329698
2 249 325 €
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NB: The above information is not only the result of our visit to the property; it is also based on information provided by the current owner. It is by no means comprehensive or strictly accurate especially where surface areas and construction dates are concerned. We cannot, therefore, be held liable for any misrepresentation.